A big change is coming to Earthplace.
But not quite yet.
After a decade at the helm, Tony McDowell is stepping down as executive director of the vibrant non-profit environmental and educational center.
He’ll transition into a volunteer role on the capital campaign committee, and work on improvement projects. Until a successor is chosen, he’ll stay on — and then work with the new director, to ensure a smooth handover.

Tony McDowell
McDowell’s leadership has “brought Earthplace into an exciting new chapter, leaving the organization in an incredibly strong position,” says board chair Mo Tooker.
“Under his guidance, Earthplace has experienced tremendous growth, both in financial health and programming.”
Among McDowell’s accomplishments:
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The preschool and summer camp now accommodate working parents, with full-time programs for children ages 6 months to 5 years old.
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Nature-based school programs include over 4,000 youngsters from Norwalk and Bridgeport.

Earthplace campers enjoy a downpour. (Photo/Jaime Bairaktaris)
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Harbor Watch has come under the Earthplace umbrella. Environmental scientists expand their reach with water quality monitoring from Stamford to Milford, and lead the Long Island Sound Pathogen Monitoring Network with a testing lab and research teams stationed at Earthplace.
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Facility upgrades include a new amphitheater, Harbor Watch lab and research vessel, pond teaching platform, and interpretive signs for visitors to 84 acres of walking trails.
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Operating revenue has more than doubled in 10 years. Cash reserves have more than quadrupled.
McDowell’s new focus will be on fundraising, donor stewardship, and program and exhibit development for a new environmental science center.
“I am proud of all we’ve accomplished over the past ten years, and I am confident that Earthplace is in a strong position for continued success,” he says.
“I look forward to supporting the organization’s next chapter, focusing on the capital projects and fundraising that will help us continue to thrive.”
For more information about Earthplace, click here. For more information about the executive director search, and to nominate candidates, email s.pollmann@earthplace.

A small section of Earthplace’s 82 acres. (Photos/Claudia Sherwood Servidio)

Really impressive. Thank you for all you do and have done!
Dan, great post on Tony. The Nature Center hit a home run when the hired Tony 10 plus years ago. A job well done my friend, The Nature Center is better place today for everyone thanks to your leadership
Best of luck in your next chapter!
Thank you, Tony. I am so grateful to have had you at the helm.